Housed in Level 2 of the same amazing black and white bungalow that Ki-sho is in, Kakure’s décor is an updated reflection of Meiji- and Taisho-era Japan designed to exude that unmistakable Japanese hospitality.​They even have their own made Sake!

​Each of these sakes is brought in only once, in limited quantities; each experience with them will therefore be utterly unique. Guests can learn about sake with the sake sommelier at the bar counter or explore on their own at discreet little niches.

Thankyou for having me. Ki-Sho is definitely my fav Japanese Cuisine Restaurant now!